Craig M
Experiences rehabbing in tract housing neighborhoods
24 June 2010 | 8 replies
Good luck, Bill So, if you're not real good at interior design, a professional can probably consult for a couple hours and their fee will probably be well worth it!
John Turk
Rental vacant for 2 months, what can i do to get it rented
12 July 2010 | 11 replies
i have a rental house sitting vacant for 2 months that i would like to rent. i hired a property manager who said i had it priced fairly. i consulted with another property manager who said i had it price about 100 too high & also had a lot & better quality (house) competition in that neighborhood. can anyone give me some either basic ways that should work to rent a house assuming its priced right or some creative ideas that i might try?
Greg James
Best Advice About Getting Started
6 July 2010 | 3 replies
Consult with fellow members in your local REI Club to see if they have a few good courses they will loan you.
Bryan Hancock
Is There Value In Having So Many Intermediaries Between Borrowers and The Secondary Market For Mortgages?
11 July 2010 | 8 replies
Management hired compensation consultants, who naturally recommended compensation that would hugely enrich senior executives.
Ariane Randolph
Becoming an Investor Friendly Agent
16 July 2010 | 6 replies
- If you can provide any design/staging consultation, that's a bonus.
Karim Shah
Buying a property on a Quit Claim Deal, need guidance?
2 August 2010 | 21 replies
Financexaminer is right that you should try to stay away from them if you can avoid it, but many banks use them and you will be forced to if you want to deal with them.Also, as many point out, deeds very from state to state so consult a lawyer locally.
Account Closed
FREE Short Sale Video Course
25 July 2010 | 0 replies
At the end of the video training they did promote a $197 VIP program for their forms and consulting package, but since they're in FL and I'm in NJ I'm not planning to get that.
Mike McKinzie
Tax Deductible??
4 August 2010 | 5 replies
I would assume so, but my stock answer to questions like this is to consult your CPA.
Synthia LaFontaine
Wisdom sought: really, what would be the best thing to do?
22 August 2010 | 9 replies
I will 1. determine if Obama's second wave of housing programs relieves my negative equity (within the next 90 days details will be public enough to understand/verify)2. pursue the best avenue to default on the 2nd lien and have it removed from the home's debt (upon determining that no program will help reduce principal for me, whihc is my prediction, due to the fact that, technically, I CAN pay, and others, who can not, will come first, understandably) 3. continue work on packaging consultant services and creating unique materials to support those services that produce minimal additonal income now and yet pave expanded professional earning and freedom opportunities for the future4. complete my doctoral degree to enhance cerdibility in my field and improve marketability of consultanc in futureI have written similar question/posts before but they were not titled "Wisdom" reading other posts on this forum made me think of that title - hmmmm...you DO "get what you ask for" after all.
Bill Gulley
Making Money With Non-Profits
11 August 2014 | 6 replies
The contract would generate 15 to 17.5k, and the lower we keep our costs, the more money flows to the ministry.I also went up to Oklahoma last week to consult with another ministry looking to do some thing similar.